Gary has been singing and playing guitar since high school. He studied classical guitar in Vermont and jazz and blues guitar in Ann Arbor Michigan. He became a very sought after lead guitar player for rock bands while in high school and formed a number of folk groups in college. Gary is one of a few solo artists to have headlined at Art Street and His Oasis (Plainfield, Wisconsin) multiple times.
Gary is an advanced guitarist / vocalist / entertainer and is best known for his ability to accurately reproduce James Taylor’s finger picking style. What sets him apart from other artists is that he doesn’t take shortcuts and has the ability to perform music as it was originally recorded (no matter how difficult that may be).

“Planet Theabs” Tom Theabo & Janet Planet
Yup! One of the many performances during our illustrious careers was the “Casbah Cafe”, College Ave., Appleton. We’re BAAAACCCCCKKK!!

Gibson Music Hall will be the host and there will be some wonderful surprises!!Can’t wait to share with you some guest artists along with some of the songs that we love to play.
Come early 7:30-9:30.

http://www.janetplanet.com/events/gibson-music-hall-tom-theabo-janet-planet-still-crazy-after-all-these-years/

Dave Weld and the Imperial Flames, an authentic blues band from Chicago with versatile talent, variety, and a cohesive show. Their blues is classic in nature, the standards are revitalized with striking three part vocal harmony, three vocal stylists, Passionate slide guitarist, Dave Weld schooled from Grammy Winning Master J.B. Hutto, along with blues diva and Rami winner Monica Myhre, Red Hot Saxman Rogers Randle, Jr, creamy voice of Jeff Taylor with a solid beat on drums and tight, rock rythm section with Kenny Pickens blazing on bass.

While Wild Skies has carved out their own, unique sound at the intersection of folk, rock and Americana, the band members have come from all different musical backgrounds, each of them bringing a different perspective to the collaboration. That diversity, at its core, is what has helped Wild Skies forge their own path and distinctive sound.
The Chicago based foursome came together through a series of Craigslist ads posted by Ohio transplant and singer/songwriter Aaron Lechlak while searching for band members to help with studio work in early 2014. Teaming up with opera trained singer Kristine Sorum-Williams, jazz bassist Tommy Good, and folk drummer Andy Kearns, what began as a solo project evolved into a three-part harmonic melting pot of folk-rock.

http://wildskiesmusic.com/home/

Equally rich in meaning and melody, Paladino delivers honest, heartfelt lyrics and soaring, stirring harmonies.  Their songs blend genres (Americana Rock, Indie Folk, Progressive Bluegrass) with poetic imagery and novelistic detail, shot through with real emotion and dynamic musicality.

Founded in late 2014, long-term friends Mark Harrig (mandolin/vocals/guitar) and former band member Phil Wamser (concertina/keyboard) set out to start a bluegrass band.  Having picked up a mandolin and concertina, they both joked about their miniature instruments and thought to start a bluegrass band.  Yet, the addition of new friends Matt Webber (guitar/bass), Weston Grit (bass/guitar) and Chad Burgess (drums) brought new influences and instrumentation.  Burgess frequently blames himself for derailing the band from its bluegrass trajectory and morphing into the Americana Rock/Folk band they are today.  Their collection of songs display a wide array of stylistic diversity due to each member of the band contributing their personally written songs, lyrics and vocals.

Paladino’s name is a tribute to Wamser’s late childhood piano teacher (Diane Palladino) who inspired him to pursue music as not only a hobby but a passion; who pushed him musically and taught him to never give up his love to create. The band, inspired by Mrs. P’s devotion to music, decided to pay homage by naming the quintet after her.

http://www.paladinoband.com

After twelve years together, one thing has remained constant for Wisconsin rock & rollers the Family Business – it’s always been about the music. “Looking back to when we started out, most of us were still in High School, so a lot has changed for each one of us personally. Somehow we’ve all remained very close friends who still like making music together,” says bassist Garrett Wartenweiler. And they haven’t just made music, they’ve done so at a proli c rate, putting out four albums in the last six years alone.
The band released 2015’s Balls Pricey, a 13-song album that brings the heavy guitar riffage of the 60s and 70s back into the 21st century. Says Rick Tvedt or Local Sounds Magazine, “They strip away all the excess of classic rock, polish it up – but not too much – and then unleash it to audiences that may not have heard such raw power in some time.” “This is the way that great rock and roll and great blues should always sound,” adds Lou Lombardi of Blues Rock Review.
While the band’s chemistry and instrumental prowess is heavily reflected in their studio works, it is even more apparent in a live setting. Mixing in the occasional well-timed ballad amongst a plethora of high energy rockers, the foursome effortlessly guides their audience through the peaks and valleys of their extensive repertoire. Hailing from Madison, WI, the band’s talent has garnered them recognition both locally and beyond. In addition to securing opening slots for Rival Sons, Blues Traveler, J Roddy Walston and the Business, Cracker, SIMO, and Black Stone Cherry, the band has won a number of Madison Area Music Awards (MAMAs) and secured multiple nominations Wisconsin Area Music Industry Awards (WAMIs). Never ones to slow down, the band plans to record their sixth studio album in 2018 while playing extensively throughout the Midwest.

For 15 years, Altered Five Blues Band has been winning audiences with a swaggering stomp of bruising, barrelhouse grit. According to Downbeat magazine, frontman Jeff Taylor “sings powerfully” and “Jeff Schroedl’s live-wire guitar reaches the high bar of mixed invention and fluidity.” Blues Bytes magazine declares the group features “the funkiest rhythm section outside of Memphis.”

For its fourth album, Charmed & Dangerous, the Milwaukee-based quintet joins forces with Blind Pig Records, one of the world’s premiere blues labels. Produced by multi-Grammy-winner Tom Hambridge, and featuring guests on harmonica and backing vocals, the 13 tracks of original, contemporary blues prove worthy of the recent groundswell of acclaim. The group’s third album, Cryin’ Mercy, reached #3 in the iTunes blues store, hit #1 on the Roots Music Report blues album chart, and won “Best Self-Released CD” at the 2015 International Blues Challenge. The band was also named “Blues Artist of the Year” at the 2014 WAMI Award Show, and was recently asked to contribute a track (“Tightrope”) to a Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute album being released in the fall of 2017.

No Cover! 21+

http://www.alteredfive.com

Altered Five Blues Band “Three Forks” [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

Mile of Music Presents & Gibson Music Hall Present: Hayward Williams Record Release Concert!

Four-time Mile of Music alumnus Hayward Williams returns to Appleton for a special record release concert promoting his new album, Title. This listening-room experience features an exclusive full-band performance from Hayward Williams! You don’t want to miss this great Sunday showcase at Gibson Music Hall!

Tickets are FREE to 2018 Music-Makers before April 26 & $5 for Music-Makers AFTER April 26. Tickets are $10 to the public.

Event Information-
Who: Hayward Williams (Opening Act: Coyote Brother – duo)
What: Hayward Williams Record Release Concert
When: Sunday, April 29 at 5:00 p.m. (Doors open at 4:30 p.m.)
Where: Gibson Music Hall
Tickets: FREE to 2018 Music-Makers who register by April 26. After April 26, Music-Makers tickets are $5 online or at the door. Tickets are $10 to the public.

Purchase tickets: Here

This is a listening room showcase, with doors opening at 4:30 p.m. Seating is available. This is a 21+ show.